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REDUCED FREIGHTS MEANS BANKRUPTCY RAILROAD AUTHORITIES WANT OTHER CUTS IN PAY ROLL OF THEIR EMPLOYES. 1O RESULT FROM CONFERENCE Efforts of United States Labor Board Futile to Effect Amicable Scttle ment of Wage Difficidt'eS. Chicago. - Repesen f nation., raio* d-. .fe '- -a that they cannot red.1' w. at present withot.. n ruptzcy ;and thait the -. diazely seek a employes' wa; l 3 - St - railroad. into a futile consCience -w i leader. in an effert to rm -'a' cable setilemlent of w - . - which at th::es ha ve t - 1 i up the transportrion sy.:ia of thc country. At the conference union lner asked reconsideration of their request of last July that a 12 1-2 per cent wage reduction granted by the labor bojrd be not put into effect im:ie diately, that ng further wage reduc tions be sought at present and that no change be made in the overtime pay rates. This request was refused and the rail heads presented their statement announcing the proposal to seek new reductions and not to re duce rates until further reductions were granted.. Labor leaders left the conference immediately and few of them would discuss its proceedings or predict the results. 375,370 Freigbt Cars Are Idle. Washington.-Idle freight cars on American rallroads numbered 375,370 on October 1, 39,328 less than on Sep tember 23 and materially less than on any recent reporting date, accord ing to a report by the Association of Railway Executives. Of the total sur plus cars, 202,950 were in need of re pairs. National Guard Division& Washington. - Allocation of states for organization of two national guard * divisions, was announced by the war department. The Thirtieth division was allocat ed to Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia and the Thirty-ninth to Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. .Demand for French Champagne. Paris.-French champagne and oth er fine wines are increasing In de mand in the United States. "for medic inal purposes." . Over 340,000 quarts, valued at 1,502,000 francs, were ex ported to America during the first six months of this year. Hightower Found Guilty. Redwood City, Calif. - William A. Hightower was found guilty Thursday of first degree murder with a recom mendation of. life imprisonment by the jury in the ease in which he was charged with the murder of Father Patrick E. Heslin, of Colma, Calif. 325 Vessls Are Tied Up. Newport News, Va.-There are now 325 Shipping Board steamers anchor ed at Camp Eustis and the anchqrage Is being surveyed with 9 view of bringing several score'more here to tie up until the shipping depression shall have passed. Powwow For Speaker. Toronito, Ont.-The Hiawatha tribe .of Indians, which made Manager Tris Speaker of the Cleveland Indians. a chief last year, is putting on a pow wow in his honor at Idyle Wilde on Rice Lake. Preference to go to Veterans. Washington.-A fixed policy giving * preferential consideration to postmas tership applicants who are veterans o'f . the World War was inaugurated by President Harding by executive order. Woman ConvIcted of Forgery. New York-Mrs. Emma R. Burkett of Hillsdale, Ind., was found guilty by a jury In general sassions court of forging the name of former President Theodore Roosevelt to a note fer $69, 900. ReductIon In Freight Rates. New York.-Freight rates through out the country are to lSe reduced 15 to 20 per cent. to take effect almost immediately, according to an an annuncement by the Standard Daily Trade Service. Make ApplIcation For Ball. Logan. W. Va .-E ighteen of the de fendants indicted in connection with the Boone-Logan county disturbances In late Auegust and early septembelr, madce application for ball in the cir cuit court here. Demonstrations by Unemployed. London. - The emplo::m 'nt e~lsis was respocnMihle for notaliu demon strations in L.ondton- Shrffield arc& Manc'hs-ter. Mlor. than 2C.o'n unerr ployed participated in the' London dnatration. NOTICE OF SALE OF L.VD. State of South Car:lia, County of Fairfield. In the Court of Common Plcas: T. H. White and M. S. Lewis, Plain tiffs. vs. S. Young, Maggie Pearson, Ma mie Young, Thomas Pearson, Vic tora Pearson, Carolina Pearson, Beatrice Pearson, Ben Pearson, Lula Pearson, Defendants. In pursuarde of an order of the Court of Common Pleas made in the above stated case, I will offer. for Ie before the cout house door in Vinnsboro, S.- C., on the first Mon day in November next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry i the highest bidder, the following described tracts, to wit: 1. All that tract or plantation of ;and, containing ninety-four acres, more or less, lying, being and situ in the County of Fairfield, State South Carolina, about fourteen miles west of Winnsboro, facing the Monticello and Alston road, and also ing the road leading from Mon ticello to Kincaid's bridge, being the .act of land conveyed by D. M. Wil in to T. H. White, Jr., and by the id T. H. White, Jr., to us by his deed, bearing date the 2nd of Oc tober, 1919, and being the tract of 'and for which we have this day ex cuted 'and delivered our joint note. 2. All that tract of land lying, be ag and situate in the County of Fairfield, about fourteen miles west Winnsboro containing forty acres, re or less, bounded by lands for merly owned by Ben Yarborough, but now owned by the said Jesse Y. Young, being the tract of land pur chased by said Jesse Young from P. B. Holley, and facing the Winnsboro rokd. Terms of Sale: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance on a credit of. one and two years, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a nortgage of the premises sold, or all. cash, at the option of the pur "user, the purehaser to pay for all ecessary papers, stamps, etc. As "n evidence of his good faith, the purchaser shall deposit with the 3rk one hundred sdollars immedi tely upon the closing .of the bids, 1 upon failure to do so, the said emises may be resold on the same ims on the same day. JOHN W. IYLES, C. C. C. -P. F. C. Dated, October 13, 1921. 29-31 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. State of South Carolina, Fairfield County. In the Court of Common Pleas. The S. M. Jones Company, Plaintiff, against Eli Perry, Defendant. Pursuant to decretal order of sale made in the case of The S. M. Jones Co. against Eli Perry, I will orfer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, to the highest bidder, on 'the First Monday in November, next, all that tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield, State of South Carolina, containing twenty-seven and two-thirds acres (27 2-3), m'ore or less; bounded on the North by lands of Rob Perry, East by lands of R. A. Patrick; and on the South* and West by lands of Louis Harri son, and being the 4ract of land set apart in the division of the lands of or belonging to the Estate of Char lotte Perry. Terms of sale: Gash. Purchaser to pay for all papers and recording and stamps. JOHN W. LYLES, C. C. C. P. F. e. Dated, October 13, 1921. 29-31 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. ltate of South Carolink, County of Fairfield. In the Court of Common Pleas: Dixon H. Robertson, et al., Plaintiff. Mrs. Willie Jordan, et al, Defendant. Pursuant to Decretal Order of sale made in the case of Dixon H. Rob ertson,, et aJ. against Mrs. Willie Jordan, et a]., I will offer for sale before the court house door in Winnsboro, S. C., to the highest bid der on the first Monday in Novemn ber, all that certain tract of land lying, being and situate in the County of Fairleld, State of South Carolina, containing 550 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by the Starke place, now ned by Robertson, East by lands' Henry Harrison and William W. ~illiams, South by lands of G. W. Ragsdale, and West by lands of T. H. Ketchin, or the Matchett place. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; ual installments with interest purchase money t% be secured b :n day of sale at seven per cent bond of the purchaser and a a.-.avm, payable annually until mortgage of the premises sold. or all cash at the option of the JOHN W. LYLES --haser. Purchaser to pay for all C. C. 0. P. F. C. necessary papers and revenue stamps Dated, October 13, 1921. 29-31 The Week of the State Fair 24tli to 28th and the week to choose from- the most exclusive showing of fash ionable apparel for women to be found in the State At The "Store of Courteous Attention" 1513 Main Street Columbia, S. C. Not TPRODUCE day teclean-burnini fewer than five impo employed,9 Nothing granted-nothing left ti "Standard" Motor Gs pass five stiff examinat These ar~e: Chemical laboratory teJ line itself, to detern purity,, stability, exp etc. ~ ij Physical laboratory tes I.1 der engines, to determia ignition, rate of comb pressure development, formance, etc. Dynamometer tests in a of engines, to deternmim oped, mileage per gall Isn't it time 3 case? Notice ii STAND ~Of ~Of o ne Big South Carolina Fair 'GREATEST LIVE STOCK SHOW 0 in tiv- history of the Fair Association. Come and see how others are meet ing ti.t boll weevil menace. AUTOMOBILE RACES Y.,st track. well known drivers, speedy cars. Purses amount to $3,000. . zo r:wtr on Friday. 28th. HORSE RACING on '.:day, Wediesday and Thursday afternoons. Pacing and Trotting r '-I pI:rses of $300 each event, with added money. Running Races for Pul!e 'o $1-. each event. with added money. AUTO POLO-SOMETHING NEW at:fpe d automolies in exciting polo games. First time ever seen in the oh. One exhibit each day between races Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs i.-:-:: oice each evening (luring fireworks. BIG FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT on tte 3idway, the famous C. A. Wcethan Shows, featuring 30 attractions !,iny w ard novel. POULTRY EXHIBIT ausccs of the .outh Carolina Poultry Brpeders' Association. Hold i: Diiu:cLion w .h the State Fair. B.. EL Adams, President, Charleston, S. C. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS froin every section of the state, including work of Boys' Corn and Pig Clubs; al.so Cir!s' Club work. CAROLINA-CLEMSON FOOTBALL CLASSIC The one big football game of the season. Reserved seats provided for :.000 spectators. Football Day. Thursday. 27th. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAIROADS Admisxlans: Adults, 73e; ekildren under 12 years, 33e. Farther redes rate% for school children's tickets when bought In advanee In' bulk. - These tlcketk not sold at fair grounds, but must be seeured In adVanee frm the tre-asurer and will be redeemed at fall value It net used rCieS 20e ane :!. enech. Fvo ' reinmin 1ist or Information, write D. F. EFIRD, Secretary, Columbia, S. C. - Acidnl G M t t a iAccidentrally hic Good-e ccrcyo inuk ome idns and dayoteuiaettaya' erigne awith soin has to greater accuracy the factors of acceler' oin ation, flexibility, range of carburetor . Service tests under average conditions. es on the gaso- Company garages are manintained, each' ine volatility, containing from 30 to 200 cars, trucks osion points, and tractors, comprising every known type of motoradriven equipment. The . . drivers are both amateurs and profes s in one-cylin- sionals-a fair general average for'this e character of work. These tests determine the all istion, rate of around performance of the gasoline iz limits of per. the hands of the user. "Anybody's Gas" may be good noiw andard i.akes and then. "Standard" Motor Gasoline e power devel- has to be right all the time. That Is n, etc. Runs what the public expects of it. 'ou drained the old oil out of your cranIs e differe-e when you refil with POL ARIN E. ARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey)